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Others: Rod Stewart's an absolute gent (and very short...). Donny Osmond also (and I'd like the number of his plastic surgeon and his dentist, please) Parky's a cheeky one, in a good way Andrew Scott (Moriarty in Sherlock) - funny, scatty, sweet, and very pretty Anna Friel - used to live near her, very normal Richard Briers - used to live opposite him; a really decent "neighbour" to the extent you'd forget who he was! Bad-uns: Certain Popera "stars"...I'll say no more. |
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OH has looked after many celebs in his time and the nicest by far he says is Matthew Pinsent. A real gent and totally unaffected.
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Remembered another one, although it's strictly my brother's and not mine.
Many years ago, Status Quo were doing one of their farewell concerts in Bridlington. My brother (about 10 at the time) met them on the seafront - he was their biggest fan - and asked them if they'd wait while he cycled home to get an album for them to sign. And even though it was a 20 minute round trip, they actually waited for him, and he still has the album. Top blokes. |
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That guy may have wanted to use him again for something else. I know if someone said to me in the same situation, 'Let's use Lenny Henry again, as he was good last time', I would point out what happened in that situation. Thankfully the job I'm in does not involve me in that sort of thing! |
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Nicest celeb I ever met was Bob Hope.
Babs Windsor, Gloria Hunniford and Christopher Biggins are wonderful, full of fun and speaks to everyone. Gary Barlow, nice enough but boring. But Kim Kardashian for some unknown reason thinks she's a super star and surrounds herself with huge bodyguards, and will not talk to anyone off camera. Excited to meet Bradley Wiggins but very demanding.. I guess he was having a bad day |
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Do they sound similar to divas? |
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My husband used to work for a company that shared the premises with a chauffer company who had the contract to transport VIP's to Hoylake golf course during the open.
One of the drivers -Mike- came back with a funny story. He'd dropped some people off at the course and a guy he knew walked past. Mike said hello and asked how he was. The guy replied I'm OK, how are you? Mike was surprised that he had an American accent and couldn't place him, but knew he'd seen him around. Another VIP walked past and said "Hi George, how are you?" Mike suddenly realised that he'd been chatting to George Clooney, !! |
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Gareth Malone is a very good actor...
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Cilla is fine with other famous people but how she treats the public is a different matter. A workmate was telling me about a relative who did building work for her a few years ago and she was an absolute b*tch. She spoke in her 'real' accent too which is nothing like the fake scouse one she uses. He said he'd never been treated so badly and would never work for her again. Thank God we don't see much of her on tv anymore. |
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This. Oh SO this. It's so easy to strip out or overload a frequency and make a perfectly pleasant speaker or singer sound reedy or muddy. Killing off the upper partial harmonics will turn any voice or instrument into a pancake of uninspiring noise. "Forget" a filter, and the speaker's voice is broadcast to the nation with all its accompanying spit pops and lip smacks - and even a few which aren't actually really there at all. Three people you never upset: the VAT inspector, the waiter, and the sound engineer. Not that I would ever be caught doing such things, you understand. |
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And to clarify, it's Mr Watson. I can forgive a certain amount of chippiness, as he seems to suffer badly from performance nerves, but being an out and out @rse doesn't work for me. |
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![]() Though considering all that he's achieved I suppose you can see how he'd get a bit narked over the years that he hasn't had a lot of recognition. In his autobiography there is a part about how he came back from winning two gold medals at the 2008 Olympics, and expected a hero's reception at Sports Personality of the Year. Instead they stuck him at the back, didn't interview him, and his wife wasn't even allowed in. He should have been a household name long before 2012 really. |
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I read this story from a young lady who volunteered at this charity gala last September which Alan Rickman was introducing. She went in place of her friend who couldn't go because she was undergoing chemotherapy. She went to meet him along with another volunteering friend at the interval and said she found him to be intimidating at first but actually very lovely and sweet signing everything including her unwell friend's Harry Potter book and also chatted about how they came to volunteer at the event amongst other things. A few months later, they flew to New York to see Alan Rickman's new Broadway show and at the stage door, when he saw them, he said that he remembered them from the charity event and asked about their friend. Needless to say, they were utterly surprised by his thoughtfulness and it just made their trip.
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